The purpose of this study was to determine if first graders, invented spelling and Marie Clay’s Concepts of Print test, used together and separately, are significant predictors of future reading achievement. The study also compared the prediction ability of an invented spelling stage to the prediction ability of the Concepts of Print test. The subjects of this study comprised 39 first graders from two classrooms in a rural Western New York school. During the month of September, invented spelling samples from the subjects’ journals were analyzed and categorized into stages. In addition, classroom teachers administered the Concepts of Print test to each subject. In May of the same year, the spring California Achievement Test was administered ...
This study was designed to measure the effect of three approaches to invented spelling on first grad...
This longitudinal study aimed at testing the long-term impact of invented spelling activities conduc...
The purpose of this study was to understand and identify skill deficits among at-risk readers above ...
Forty-seven first grade students from an urban school district participated in a study on the use of...
Recent evidence suggests that invented spelling is valuable in predicting reading development, revea...
An awareness and understanding of invented spelling in early literacy were presented in this researc...
This study examined whether conscious use of phonological knowledge is associ-ated with invented spe...
This research study was designed to investigate correlations between invented spelling patterns and ...
The goal was to assess the role of invented spelling to subsequent reading and spelling as proposed ...
Undergraduate Research Mentor: Sandra Maxedon, ECH EducationThe English language is a complex system...
The literature on the acquisition of early literacy skills stresses the importance of invented spell...
This paper is a review of literature relative to the importance of Invented Spelling in early childh...
The problem of spelling has concerned educators since the late nineteenth century. How well childre...
The goal of the present intervention research was to test whether guided invented spelling would fa...
There is a growing realization that very young children are aware of the print in their environment....
This study was designed to measure the effect of three approaches to invented spelling on first grad...
This longitudinal study aimed at testing the long-term impact of invented spelling activities conduc...
The purpose of this study was to understand and identify skill deficits among at-risk readers above ...
Forty-seven first grade students from an urban school district participated in a study on the use of...
Recent evidence suggests that invented spelling is valuable in predicting reading development, revea...
An awareness and understanding of invented spelling in early literacy were presented in this researc...
This study examined whether conscious use of phonological knowledge is associ-ated with invented spe...
This research study was designed to investigate correlations between invented spelling patterns and ...
The goal was to assess the role of invented spelling to subsequent reading and spelling as proposed ...
Undergraduate Research Mentor: Sandra Maxedon, ECH EducationThe English language is a complex system...
The literature on the acquisition of early literacy skills stresses the importance of invented spell...
This paper is a review of literature relative to the importance of Invented Spelling in early childh...
The problem of spelling has concerned educators since the late nineteenth century. How well childre...
The goal of the present intervention research was to test whether guided invented spelling would fa...
There is a growing realization that very young children are aware of the print in their environment....
This study was designed to measure the effect of three approaches to invented spelling on first grad...
This longitudinal study aimed at testing the long-term impact of invented spelling activities conduc...
The purpose of this study was to understand and identify skill deficits among at-risk readers above ...